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How might an increase in heat front he sun affect the hydrosphere and the hydrologic cycle?
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How might an increase in heat front he sun affect the hydrosphere and the hydrologic cycle?
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The hydrosphere is where the hydrologic cycle happens at. Sense water only falls when the water vapor cools it would take long for the water to fall instead of cool like normal.
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Ice in glaciers will melt and more water will move into the air
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